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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND THEATRE A SATURDAY BILL DE LUXE. A SATURDAY BILL DE LUXE. Commencing at 7.15 p.n Headed’Ty JACK LONDON’S spirit of adventure picture THE m earths far places. You ean almoßt hear the MUTINY mighty surge of the Sea as the good ship ploughs QJ 1 THE her way while grim Death plays his master hand. ELSINORE The Second Half of the Programme is represented by the Joy Picture: HARRY MOREY in a Pocket Edition of MAN SUNSHINE in a Riot of Fun and WHO I I'rivohty, amid a Bevy of Beautiful WON Women and Gowns. THE DAUGHTER OF THE NIGHT Is provided by the Comedy “THEY PRACTISE ECONOMY” “THEY PRACTISE ECONOMY.” “THEY PRACTISE ECONOMY.” “THEY PRACTISE ECONOMY.” Popular Prices: 9d Stalls; Dress Circle, 1/6. AT RUGBY PARK. RUGBY RUGBY SATURDAY. SATURDAY. I RUGBY May 27. May 27. I RUGBY iRUGBY ftALBRAITH QHIELD RUGBY IT MATCH ES.U I RUGBY i RUGBY MARIST v WAIKIWI. i RUGBY No. 1.—1.45 n.m. RUGBY INVERCARGILL v BLUFF | RUGBY No. 2—3.15 p.m. I RUGBY RUGBY The Match of the Season. RUGBY The Match of the Season. |RUGBY | RUGBY STAR v PIRATES—3 p.m. | RUGBY STAR v PIRATES—3 p.m. ! RUGBY STAR v PIRATES—3 p.m. !RUGBY ! RUGBY Admission Ch., ges to Ground:— i RUGBY Gentlemen, 1/-; Ladies and RUGBY Youths 6d. Stand: Gents, 6d. RUGBY Ladies Free. RUGBY W. G. COMPTON. RUGBY Secretary. RUGBY Mx77o jpUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB ' ' WINTER MEETING, 1922. TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 30th May, Ist and 3rd June. First Race at 11 a.m. Last Race at 4 p.m. The Invercargill Express on May 30, June 1 and 3, will stop at Wingatui to allow passengers from stations south of Balclutha to alight. A Special Train will leave Dunedin for Invercargill at 6.40 p.m. on Saturday, June 3. H. L. JAMES. MyBll Secretary. MAKAREWA FOOTBALL CLUB.—A DANCE in aid of the above will be held in Makarewa Hall on TUESDAY, May 30, commencing 8 p.m. Gent’s Sub., 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. —G. Fotheringham, Sec. 2My832 NOTICE. A BALL will be held in Lumsden under the auspices of the Returned Soldiers, on FRIDAY, June 2nd, at 8.30 p.m. Gents—s/-. Ladies Invited. T. K. FISHER. Ms6ll Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. EXTENSION OF ELECTRIC LINES. EESIDENTS of the Bay Road and Myross Bush Districts are invited to make application for Power or Light to the Borough Electrical Engineer. F. BURWELL. MyB2l Town TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS. APPLICATIONS and FEES for the forthcoming Practical Exams, in VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, ELOCUTION and ENSEMBLE PLAYING, require to be handed to the undersigned on or before SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922. CHAS. GRAY, Local Sec. 53 Esk street. 3My848 JEWING MACHINES “WHITE SEWING MACHINES.” THE “FREE” SEWING MACHINE. THE “IMPERIAL” SEWING MACHINE. We Offer Special Low Prices for One Month Only. A Great Chance to get a Gcod Machine. Call To-day—Terms can be Arranged. Machine Needles also kept in Stock. THE LONDON PIANO CO. (ARNY WESNEY.) ESK STREET. (Next Lennie’s). RARE INDIAN FUR SKINS. TjlOX, re. 60; Snow Leopard, re. 375; JackJL al re. 12; Tiger Cat, rs. 20; Stone Marten, rs. 45; Snow Wolf, rs. 135; 6,8, and 10 Jackal Motor Rugs, rs, 80,100, & 120 each. All very large Skins with excellent Winter Coat Furs.—Terms Cash. KASHMIR SUPPLIES SYNDICATE, Srinagar, Kashmir (India). Conversion Rate: (Approximately 15rs to the Pound sterling). INDIAN DONEGAL TWEEDS. THE BEST MANUFACTURE of the Softest NATURAL WOOL of KASHMIR; all in Choicest Designs and selected shades of every colour. Similar to Scotch and Irish Homespuns. Price, rs 14 per Suit Length (7iyds x 24in). Terms Cash. KASHMIR SUPPLIES SYNDICATE, Srinagar, Kashmir, India. Conversion Rate: (Approximately 15rs to the Pound sterling). f Best belting for factories— Gandy’s Genuine British Balata Belting. Cheaper and lasts longer than other belting. All sizes. We also stock the Famous MANGROVITE LEATHER BELTING. Further particulars, R. P. M. MANNING CO., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch, 39. Jay Streep Invercargill. " __

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Southland Times, Issue 19526, 27 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19526, 27 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19526, 27 May 1922, Page 1

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